I have a Specwar 762 and went with flash hiders on both. Sometimes I will shoot unsuppressed and that saves me and the people around me ears from the concussion of a brake. If you never plan on taking the suppressor off lol go with a break. I believe neither will hurt.
well the issue is that everyone that is trustee or benefactor of the trust would have to get fingerprinted and ID every time something is added to the trust, if I am not mistaken and I am reading 41p right. Then that makes the trust and corp route more tedious. Still would have advantages over...
it really depends on how you feel. I used HeavyD for my trust cause even though there are samples up top I believe in leaving it to someone who is in the business. Now they can be using the same one that is posted on the forums but I doubt that. Some times paying money for ease of mind is worth...
ahhh look similar. wonder if they get their barrels from the same provider
edit - actually went to their main site and never mind looks completely different
556 ammo was insanely high. IMO it was a good time to get into reloading, nice prices on brass, powder, and presses. Cherokee gun has the best deals on guns in the place. Lots of magpul (PTS versions also), UTG rails (which after handling one again looks good actually), novelties and nick nacks...
I was already looking at the SpecWar or the SD7. But the SpecWar won in price, durability, and with a muzzle device included. Glad I went SpecWar route.
This. The harvester would not meet up to your needs. SpecWar is solid as it comes, no one hand on/off but has a great lock up system as seen by silencerco going back to in on the omega.
I was in you shoes on which to get and jake at QRF helped me out. I went with the SpecWar 762 for the fact that; its build like a tank, simple design, price point after stamp kept me under $1000, and for my needs it would fulfill everything I wanted. Get the SpecWar first, then later get a 22 can.
This maybe has been said many times but oh well.
So I finally got balls (and money) to buy my first suppressor. I want to give thanks to Jake and his staff at Quiet Riot Firearms for being helpful in my purchase. He pull all the 30 cal cans out and explained each one to me (the good, bad, and...